Past reports have revealed that LG is planning to launch a mini version of the G3, with the D725 believed to be a variant headed to US network operator AT&T. Now, another variant, model number D722, has been spotted in India’s import-export database, Zauba, revealing a 4.5-inch 720p screen. If this is a variant of the LG G3 mini, this would mean that it will have a smaller screen compared to its predecessor. The LG G2 mini sports a 4.7-inch screen.

According to the listing, other specs include a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, 8GB of internal storage, a 1.2GHz CPU by Qualcomm (likely to be a Snapdragon 400), and a 2100mAh battery. It is expected to run Android 4.4 (KitKat) out of the box and support 4G LTE.

We still don’t know when LG is planning to lift the lid on the LG G3 mini, but we’re guessing it will be soon.

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According to Korean media, Samsung and LG are planning to launch the Galaxy F and a G3 with a Snapdragon 805 CPU respectively soon. The news comes from Korea Times.

When the LG G3 was still rumoured, reports claimed the smartphone would sport a Snapdragon 801 quad-core CPU. To everyone’s disappointment, it had a Snapdragon 801 processor under the hood. The report claims that his new LG G3 will sport the Snapdragon 805 SoC and will be able to download at speeds of up to 300mbps.

About the rumoured Samsung Galaxy F (known in the past as the Galaxy S5 Prime) is said to be a more premium version of the regular S5 that sports a QHD (1440×2560 pixels), 3GB of RAM, and a metal shell. It is also said to sport a Snapdragon 805 SoC and download at speeds of up to 300mbps.

So how soon is soon? Unfortunately, we can’t confirm this as of now, but Phones LTD will let you know once there are further developments.

LG commissioned Korean nature photographer Jung-won Park and adventure film maker Geoff Mackley to capture images and record videos of an active volcano using its new flagship the LG G3. The team took pictures of volcanoes on Ambrym Island in the South Pacific.

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